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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO CÀ MAU BÀI THI HỌC KỲ II - NĂM HỌC 2017- 2018 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC MƠN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 002 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) Thời gian: 60 phút - không kể thời gian phát đề Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question 1:A envelops B days C cities D areas Question 2:A change B choice C champagne D channel Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions from Question 3:A industrial B ornamental C computer D courageous Question 4:A identity B impressive C modernize D emotion Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 5: "I’ll speak calmly I really will!" he said A He offered to speak calmly B He promised to speak calmly C He refused to speak calmly D He reminded me to speak calmly Question 6: When I picked up my book I found that the cover had been torn A Picked up, I saw that the cover of the book was torn B Picking up my book, the cover had been torn C On picking up the book, I saw that the cover had been torn D The cover had been torn when my book picked up Question 7: We had no sooner got to know our neighbours than they moved away A Once we had got used to our new neighbours, they moved somewhere else B Hardly had we become acquainted with our new neighbours when they went somewhere else to live C If our new neighbours had stayed longer, we would have got to know them better D Soon after we got to know our new neighbours, we stopped having contact with them Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 8: My parents’ warnings didn’t deter me from choosing the job of my dreams A discourage B influence C inspire D reassure Question 9: The way the care-taker treated those little children was deplorable She must be punished for what she did A mischievous B unacceptable C respectable D satisfactory Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from Question 10: .his poor English, he managed to communicate his problem very clearly A Even though B Because C Because of D In spite of Question 11: By appearing on the soap powder commercials, she became a .name A house B housekeeper C household D housewife Question 12: ~ Jenny: "Was Linda asleep when you came home?" ~ Jack: "No She TV." A had watched B has been watching C watched D was watching Question 13: ~ Peter: "What your flight?" ~ Mary: "There was a big snowstorm in Birmingham that delayed a lot of flights." A held up B postponed up C up D delayed up Question 14: This class, is a prerequisite for microbiology, is so difficult that I would rather drop it A that B when C which D where Question 15: When the Titanic started sinking, the passengers were A panic-stricken B weather-beaten C apprehensive D horrifying Question 16: I haven’t read any medical books or articles on the subject for a long time, so I’m .with recent developments A out of reach B out of the condition C out of touch D out of the question Question 17: During the campaign when Lincoln was first a(n) for the Presidency, the slaves on the far-off plantations, miles from any railroad or large city or daily newspaper, knew what the issues involved were A competitor B applicant C candidate D contestant Question 18: Jack has a collection of A valuable old Japanese postage stamps B old valuable Japanese postage stamps C valuable Japanese old postage stamps D old Japanese valuable postage stamps Question 19: Everyone in both cars .injured in the accident last night, ? A were - weren’t they B was - wasn’t he C were - were they D was - weren’t they Question 20: I assume that you are acquainted this subject since you are responsible .writing the accompanying materials A to - to B with - with C to - for D with - for Question 21: Kate didn’t enjoy the roller coaster ride because it was experience of her life A the most terrified B the most terrifying C far more terrifying D a most terrified Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 22: For most male spiders courtship is a perilous procedure, for they may be eaten by females A dangerous B peculiar C safe D complicated Question 23: A chronic lack of sleep may make us irritable and reduces our motivation to work A uncomfortable B miserable C responsive D calm Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from Duncan Phyfe made some of the most beautiful furniture found in America His family name was originally Fife, and he was born in Scotland in 1768 In 1784, the Fife family immigrated to Albany, New York where Duncan’s father opened a cabinetmaking shop Duncan followed his father’s footsteps and was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker After completing his training, Duncan moved to New York City Duncan Fife was first mentioned in the 1792 NYC Directory as a furniture "joiner" in business at Broad Street Two years later, he moved, expanded his business, and changed his name to Phyfe He was aquiet-living, God-fearing young man who felt his new name would probably appeal to potential customers who were definitely anti-British in this postRevolutionary War period Duncan Phyfe’s name distinguished him from his contemporaries Although the new spelling helped him better compete with French emigrant craftsmen, his new name had more to with hanging it on a sign over his door stoop The artisans and merchants who came to America discovered a unique kind of freedom They were no longer restricted by class and guild traditions of Europe For the first time in history, a man learned that by working hard, he could build his business based on his own name and reputation and quality of work Phyfe’s workshop apparently took off immediately At the peak of his success, Phyfe employed 100 craftsmen Some economic historians point to Phyfe as having employed division of labour and an assembly line What his workshop produced shows Phyfe’s absolute dedication to quality in workmanship Each piece of furniture was made of the best available materials He was reported to have paid $1,000 for a single Santo Domingo mahogany log Phyfe did not create new designs Rather, he borrowed from a broad range of the period’s classical styles, Empire, Sheraton, Regency, and French Classical among them Nevertheless, Phyfe’s high quality craftsmanship established him as America’s patriotic interpreter of European design in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Although the number of pieces produced by Duncan Phyfe’s workshop is enormous, comparatively few marked or labeled pieces have been found extant In antiques shops and auctions, collectors have paid $11,000 for a card table, $24,200 for a tea table, and $93,500 for a sewing table Question 24: Which choice does the word "it" in paragraph refer to? A His name B His chair C His French D His spelling Question 25: Which choice is closest in meaning to the word "guild" in paragraph 4? A Verdict of a jury B Immigrants’ club C Organization of craftsmen D Political party of emigrants Question 26: Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about Duncan Phyfe’s death? A He died in the eighteenth century B He died in the nineteenth century C He died in Albany D He died in Scotland Question 27: The author implies that A furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop costs a lot of money today B furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop was ignored by New Yorkers C furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop was made by his father D furniture from Duncan Phyfe’s workshop no longer exists Question 28: What is the main idea of the passage? A Duncan Phyfe’s cabinetmaking designs B Duncan Phyfe’s life and career C The significance of Duncan Phyfe’s name D The business of cabinetmaking Question 29: In his business, Duncan Phyfe used all of the following EXCEPT A division of labour B the least expensive materials C an assembly line D continental designs Question 30: According to the passage, which of the following does the author imply? A Duncan Fife worked for his father in Scotland B Duncan Fife and his father had the same first name C Duncan Phyfe made over 100 different kinds of tables D Duncan Fife and his father were in the same business Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions The work of women has been economically vital since prehistory, although their contributions have varied according to the structure, needs, customs, and attitudes of society In prehistoric times, women and men participated almost equally in hunting and gathering activities to obtain food With the development of agricultural communities, women’s work revolved more around the home As urban centres developed, women sold or traded goods in the marketplace From ancient to modern times, four generalizations can be made about women's paid work Women have worked because of economic necessity; poor women in particular worked outside the home whether they were unmarried or married, and especially if their husbands were unable to sustain the family solely through their own work Women’s indentured work has often been similar to their work at home Women have maintained the primary responsibility for raising children, regardless of their paid work Women have historically been paid less than men and have been allocated lower-status work Some major changes are now occurring in industrial nations, including the steadily increasing proportion of women in the labor force; decreasing family responsibilities (due to both smaller family size and technological innovation in the home); higher levels of education for women; and more middle and upper-income women working for pay or for job satisfaction Statistically, they have not yet achieved parity of pay or senior appointments in the workplace in any nation Artisans working in their own homes not infrequently used the labor of their families This custom was so prevalent during the Middle Ages, craft guilds of the period, including some that otherwise excluded women, often admitted to membership the widows of guild members, providing they met professional requirements Dressmaking and lacemaking guilds were composed exclusively of women Gradually, the guilds were replaced by the putting-out system, whereby tools and materials were distributed to workers by merchants; the workers then produced articles on a piecework basis in their homes During the 18th and early 19th centuries, as the Industrial Revolution developed, the putting-out system slowly declined Goods that had been produced by hand in the home were manufactured by machine under the factory system Women competed more with men for some jobs, but were concentrated primarily in textile mills and clothing factories Manufacturers often favored women employees because of relevant skills and lower wages, and also because early trade union organization tended to occur first among men Employees in sweatshops were also preponderantly women The result was to institutionalize systems of low pay, poor working conditions, long hours, and other abuses, which along with child labor presented some of the worst examples of worker exploitation in early industrial capitalism Minimum wage legislation and other protective laws, when introduced, concentrated particularly on the alleviation of these abuses of working women Women workers in business and the professions, the so-called white-collar occupations, suffered less from poor conditions of work and exploitative labor, but were denied equality of pay and opportunity The growing use of the typewriter and the telephone after the 1870s created two new employment niches for women, as typists and telephonists, but in both fields the result was again to institutionalize a permanent category of low-paid, low-status women’s work Question 31: With better education and less family burden, women A have become more influential in their companies B have enjoyed equal status in the workplace C have not yet achieved high status in the workplace D have been respected at home and in the workplace Question 32: Although women cannot avoid the task of bringing up children, A are the mainstay of their families B they have to amuse their men C they have to work to feed their men D they can be breadwinners as men Question 33: Under the "putting-out system", the workers A provide their factories with raw materials B are provided with tools to produce goods at home C bought materials to manufacture goods D turn their homes into factories Question 34: The word "sweatshops" suggests A factory work B harmful work C workshop D hard work Question 35: The word "indentured" in this context may mostly means A outside the kitchen B outside the home C inside the home D in the kitchen Question 36: Manufacturers tended to employ women because A they did not have to pay for high insurance B women demanded less than men C they did not have to pay high wages D they could cheat them more easily Question 37: What women have done for the economic development have changed over time due to A the different factors of the society B their marital status and their husbands C their role in the home D the Industrial Revolution Question 38: When the farming communities developed, women worked A less at home B more outside C in groups D more at home Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges Question 39: Two students Peter and Anny are talking about women’s role ~ Peter: " In my opinion, women would not go to work." ~ Anny: " " A Yes, I don’t agree B What nonsense! C Yes, I D Yes, it was ever Question 40: ~ Cindy: "Your hairstyle is terrific, Mary!" ~ Mary: " " A Never mention it B Thanks, Cindy I had it done yesterday C Yes, all right D Thanks, but I’m afraid Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the numbered blanks My first job was a sales assistant at a large department store I wanted to work part-time, because I was still studying at university and I was only able to work a few nights a week I came across the advertisement in the local newspaper I remember the interview as though it were yesterday The (41) manager sat behind a large desk He asked me various questions which surprised me because all I wanted was to work in sales An hours later, I was told that I had got the job and was given a contract to go over I was to be trained for ten days before I took my post Also, as a member of staff, I was (42) to some benefits, including discounts When I eventually started, I was responsible (43) the toy section I really enjoyed it there and I loved demonstrating the different toys I was surprised at how friendly my colleagues were, too They made working there fun even when we had to deal with customers (44) got on our nerves .(45) , working there was a great experience which I will never forget Question 41:A personal B personnel C personable D personage Question 42:A catered B supplied C entitled D given Question 43:A to B for C in D with Question 44:A when B who C which D why Question 45:A However B In contrast C Moreover D On the whole Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions from Question 46: Jack was overconfident Therefore, he ruined our plan completely A Jack was overconfident, which ruined our plan completely B It was Jack’s overconfidence ruined our plan completely C It was because Jack’s overconfidence that ruined our plan completely D That was Jack’s overconfidence ruined our plan completely Question 47: Her living conditions were difficult However, she studied very well A Difficult as her living conditions, she studied very well B She studied very well in spite of her difficult living conditions C She studied very well thanks to the fact that she lived in difficult conditions D Although she lived in difficult conditions, but she studied very well Mark the letter A, B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 48: Opened the letter from her boyfriend, she felt extremely excited A from B excited C felt D Opened Question 49: What happened in that city were a reaction from city workers, including firemen and policemen who had been laid off from their jobs A their B including C were D What happened Question 50: When precipitation occurs, some of it evaporates, some runs off the surface it strikes, and some sinking into the ground A sinking B When C some D the The End ... in the accident last night, ? A were - weren’t they B was - wasn’t he C were - were they D was - weren’t they Question 20 : I assume that you are acquainted this subject since you are responsible... subject since you are responsible .writing the accompanying materials A to - to B with - with C to - for D with - for Question 21 : Kate didn’t enjoy the roller coaster ride because it was experience... table, $24 ,20 0 for a tea table, and $93,500 for a sewing table Question 24 : Which choice does the word "it" in paragraph refer to? A His name B His chair C His French D His spelling Question 25 :